"From my experiences, I really feel that Mathematica is a tool that schools should embrace early. It's not a question of should we embrace it but I think the earlier we get started on it, the better."—Chris Lee, Roanoke College

"The STEM program at RCC chose [Mathematica] because we feel it is important for our calculus and physics students to be familiar with this type of software before transferring to a four-year institution."—Pamela Whelchel, Riverside Community College

"Mathematica has changed how I think about teaching and how my students learn mathematics. The conversations in our classes focus so much more on concepts and ideas and understanding...."—Abby Brown, Torrey Pines High School

"There are other tools that on the surface appear equivalent to Mathematica, but I have yet to find anything that compares to Mathematica's breadth, depth, elegance, and consistency."—Eric Schulz, Walla Walla Community College

For Educators and Schools

For Students

Educational Resources

Educators and schools are under pressure to prepare students for entry
into the workforce, while maintaining high test scores. Thousands of
schools have adopted Mathematica to help them
engage students, increase understanding of STEM concepts, and improve
performance.

You can see the positive effects of Mathematica's influence around the
world—from each of the world's 200 top-ranked universities to the top
high schools in the United States. And because Mathematica is used at
Fortune 500 companies and government research labs, introducing
students to it now will give them experience with a tool they can continue to
use throughout their lifetime.

Mathematica helps educators make their classrooms dynamic—where students
can interactively explore concepts in math, physics, economics, biology,
engineering, or virtually any subject.

Get started quickly with point-and-click palettes and free-form linguistic input

To help you get started in integrating Mathematica within the classroom,
we've created programs to utilize Mathematica for teaching STEM
subjects. Contact us for more
information or to request a customized program for your school.

Wolfram STEM programs for the advocacy of instructor training and technology implementation

Program Name

Description

Eligibility

Deadline

How to Participate

Wolfram Technology Training STEM Grants

Wolfram Research has a limited number of in-kind grants available to help schools bring technology into the classroom.
We will match 100% of the grant funds you use toward licensing Mathematica with in-kind donations of training, up to $5,000 (US).

Through this program educators who teach STEM
subjects can purchase individual Mathematica
licenses for a special price, plus they will receive a free online training video after registration to help them get started.

This program provides educators with free benefits to support their use of Mathematica for teaching, including a collaboration forum,
exclusive discounts, and access to teaching materials and training resources.

During these hands-on workshops, teachers learn how to use Mathematica to create dynamic, interactive lessons with point-and-click
ease, no matter what the subject or level of expertise. Professional development credits are available to attendees from select states.

Primary/secondary school teachers

Community college instructors

College of education faculty

Regional events scheduled throughout the year

Contact us for more information and to schedule a workshop in your area.

"Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one."—Malcolm Forbes

For Educators and Schools

For Students

Educational Resources

Whether you're interested in baking, business, or basketball, you'll
need to know something about STEM. In fact, it's predicted that 80% of
new jobs will require math and science, so learning STEM will be crucial
as you enter the workforce. Mathematica
can help you explore these fields in ways you never thought were possible,
and build the knowledge and skills you need for an exciting and rewarding career.

From simple calculator operations to high-level software development,
Mathematica is used for all sorts of classes, including math, physics,
engineering, sociology, chemistry, biology, and even music and art.

Visualize functions or data in 2D or 3D, and build interactive models

Access real-world data or use your own for analysis

Write lab reports and present your findings—all within Mathematica

Get started quickly with point-and-click palettes and free-form linguistic input

To help you get started, below are several programs that make it even
easier to use Mathematica for your classes and continue utilizing Mathematica throughout your career.

Wolfram STEM programs for the advocacy of student preparedness for post-secondary education and for the workforce

Program Name

Description

Eligibility

Deadline

How to Participate

Wolfram Faculty Program

This free program provides student teaching assistants with benefits to support their use of Mathematica for teaching, including a
collaboration forum, exclusive discounts, and access to teaching materials and training resources.

It's time we once again put science at the top of our agenda and work to restore America's place as the world leader in science and technology."—President Barack Obama

For Educators and Schools

For Students

Educational Resources

For more than two decades, Wolfram Research has been dedicated to the advancement of education
at all levels, maintaining a deep commitment to providing resources for the modern classroom and lifelong exploration. We have
developed one of the world's largest networks of free educational resources.

As pioneers in computational science and the computational paradigm, we have pursued a long-term vision to develop
the science, technology, and tools to make computation an ever-more-potent force in today's and tomorrow's world.

The ideas and products we have set forth continue to spread throughout the fabric of modern science
and technology, and have informed a generation of technical innovation. We look forward to the increasing contributions that our
company can make to the advancement of learning and knowledge.